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TripAdvisor Reviews River Place Inn Pierre

Travel Blogs from Pierre

... really fun. There was even a lady going around giving out grilled Spam. You can't really go wrong when there was no cost to visit the museum. We were only there an hour and a half or so but learned quite a bit about the product, its history, and the Hormel Company in general.

We left there in the early afternoon to our KOA destination in South Dakota. Driving into South Dakota ...

... food and there were a couple of white ones, they were either really fat or pregnant mummas. They also had iced coffees which were so sweet and a Minuteman II Missile with a 1.2 megaton warhead. It's crazy what's at these gas stations, I was going to buy a Sturges T-shirt but didn't see any I liked, that's on our way today. We entered The Badlands National Park which was only just down the road. It looks like a wasteland with mounded hills comprising of what looks like ...

... west side of the river. The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe has three bison pastures; they maintain a herd of 300 bison on 6,200 acres; there is an Interpretive Center too; I’m adding that to my “Places to Go” list. The other six reservations are north, east and south of Pierre and visitors of all ages are welcome; they offer colorful powwows, native art markets, hunting, and fishing (contact the appropriate tribal ...

The next couple of days we spent visiting the Wind Cave National Park. We camped at the park in a wonderful campsite. The park is comprised of beautiful rolling meadows with one of the longest measured caves in the world underfoot. At over 130 measured miles, experts have determined that only about 5% of the cave has been explored - wow! The cave also is teeming ...

... peaks are beautiful and the colors are stunning in some places. The prairie dogs love it here. We ended the drive in Wall, SD, home of the famous Wall Drug Store. Apparently, they have been giving away free ice water for three generations and had billboards throughout the country at one ...